Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Did TikTok Help Russia Interfere in Romania’s Election? EU Is About to Find Out

Daniel Kim Views  

Shutterstock
Shutterstock

The European Union (EU) has launched legal action against TikTok, accusing the platform of failing to prevent Russian interference in last month’s Romanian presidential election.

According to a Bloomberg report on Tuesday, the EU Commission plans to investigate whether TikTok adequately addressed the risks of foreign interference and complied with the Digital Services Act (DSA) in labeling political content. The Commission had previously ordered TikTok to preserve all data related to the Romanian election.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen noted that there are serious indications that foreign actors are using TikTok to interfere in the Romanian election. She said the European Commission thoroughly investigated TikTok’s failure to mitigate these risks and emphasized the importance of safeguarding democracy from all forms of foreign interference.

The first round of Romania’s recent presidential election saw an unexpected surge in support for Călin Georgescu, a candidate with pro-Russian leanings. Given Georgescu’s previously low approval ratings, this surprising outcome has raised suspicions about potential Russian influence through TikTok-based campaigning.

TikTok responded by stating that they have provided comprehensive information to the electoral commission concerning their efforts to address election-related issues and are continuing to collaborate with EU and local authorities. The company further elaborated that it had updated its in-app election center with links to the official electoral commission website and had swiftly suspended networks identified as related to the election.

Under the Digital Services Act, online platforms that fail to comply with its rules could be penalized up to 6% of their annual global revenue.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[WORLD] Latest Stories

  • Is Dinga Dinga the Next Epidemic? Uganda’s Mysterious Illness Causes Fear and Confusion
  • Why Are North Korean Soldiers Dying in Ukraine? The Deadly Frontline Battle Revealed
  • Russian General Killed in Explosion– Ukraine's Most Daring Attack Yet?
  • U.S. Sees South Korea’s Constitutional Process as a Model for Democracy Amid Impeachment
  • Is Israel Crossing the Line? Golan Heights Expansion Met with Intense Global Backlash
  • 200 North Korean Troops and Russian Forces Killed in Ukraine’s Deadliest Clash Yet
//= do_shortcode('[get-ad-best-list slot_number=2725]'); ?>

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Uber’s $1 Million Donation to Trump’s Inauguration Fund Sparks Industry Buzz

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    UN Blasts North Korea Over Human Rights, Urges Global Action for 20th Year

    LATEST 

  • 3
    China’s Furious Response to UK’s Prince Andrew Spy Allegations

    LATEST 

  • 4
    6,000 Rounds of Ammo Mysteriously Taken by 707th Special Mission Group – What Was the Plan?

    LATEST 

  • 5
    South Korean President Gets Roasted in Viral Memes After Martial Law Drama

    ASIA 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Zombie Drug Found in Gulf Dolphins: Fentanyl Detected in Marine Life

    DEBATE&nbsp

  • 2
    Trump’s Bold Move Could Change the Future of U.S.-North Korea Relations—But What About South Korea?

    DEBATE&nbsp

  • 3
    Big Tech Stocks Are Back – Here’s How They’ll Fuel the Year-End Boom

    BUSINESS&nbsp

  • 4
    How Communication Issues Are Making North Korean and Russian Troops' Cooperation a Nightmare

    DEBATE&nbsp

  • 5
    Why Meta is on Track to Rule the AI World in the Next Two Years

    BUSINESS&nbsp

//= do_shortcode('[get-ad-best-list slot_number=2725]'); ?>

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Uber’s $1 Million Donation to Trump’s Inauguration Fund Sparks Industry Buzz

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    UN Blasts North Korea Over Human Rights, Urges Global Action for 20th Year

    LATEST 

  • 3
    China’s Furious Response to UK’s Prince Andrew Spy Allegations

    LATEST 

  • 4
    6,000 Rounds of Ammo Mysteriously Taken by 707th Special Mission Group – What Was the Plan?

    LATEST 

  • 5
    South Korean President Gets Roasted in Viral Memes After Martial Law Drama

    ASIA 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Zombie Drug Found in Gulf Dolphins: Fentanyl Detected in Marine Life

    DEBATE 

  • 2
    Trump’s Bold Move Could Change the Future of U.S.-North Korea Relations—But What About South Korea?

    DEBATE 

  • 3
    Big Tech Stocks Are Back – Here’s How They’ll Fuel the Year-End Boom

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    How Communication Issues Are Making North Korean and Russian Troops' Cooperation a Nightmare

    DEBATE 

  • 5
    Why Meta is on Track to Rule the AI World in the Next Two Years

    BUSINESS